A Model of Clinical Query Management that Supports Integration of Biomedical Information Over the World Wide Web

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Citation: William M. Detmer and Edward H. Shortliffe. (1995) A Model of Clinical Query Management that Supports Integration of Biomedical Information Over the World Wide Web. In Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care., 898-902,1995.

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author William M. Detmer and Edward H. Shortliffe
title A Model of Clinical Query Management that Supports Integration of Biomedical Information Over the World Wide Web
booktitle Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care.
pages 898-902
address New Orleans, LA
year 1995
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abstract A model of clinical query management is described that supports the integration of various types of biomedical information and the delivery of that information through a common interface. The model extends the architecture of the World Wide Web to include a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) mediator, which takes in user queries, performs syntactic and semantic processing to transform the input to a canonical form, selects the appropriate information sources to answer the query, translates the canonical query statement into a query of each information resource, queries the chosen information sources in parallel, and controls the analysis and display of results. We describe WebMedline, a CGI mediator that implements portions of this model, and discuss the benefits and limitations of this approach.

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Abstract A model of clinical query management is de A model of clinical query management is described that supports the integration of various types of biomedical information and the delivery of that information through a common interface. The model extends the architecture of the World Wide Web to include a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) mediator, which takes in user queries, performs syntactic and semantic processing to transform the input to a canonical form, selects the appropriate information sources to answer the query, translates the canonical query statement into a query of each information resource, queries the chosen information sources in parallel, and controls the analysis and display of results. We describe WebMedline, a CGI mediator that implements portions of this model, and discuss the benefits and limitations of this approach. benefits and limitations of this approach.
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Author William M. Detmer and Edward H. Shortliffe  +
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Booktitle Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care.  +
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Has publishing details 898-902,1995  +
Has title A Model of Clinical Query Management that Supports Integration of Biomedical Information Over the World Wide Web  +
Has where published Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care.  +
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Title A Model of Clinical Query Management that Supports Integration of Biomedical Information Over the World Wide Web  +
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